With Firefox 4 beta 8 and Firefox 4 beta 3 for mobile out (whew!) it’s time to give an update on pulse.mozilla.org. View Pulse messages live from your browser! I set up a page to show the messages flowing through the system. You can view it at http://pulse.mozilla.org/live. The page makes for a nifty (barebones) [...]View full post

I logged off IRC, chat, and email Friday afternoon to push Pulse forward. I made a bunch of progress. Changes New, beefier VM, all set up (bug 609956 and bug 614029) The new VM setup supports publishing and consuming messages via websockets / Socket.io The ‘org.mozilla.exchange.hg‘ exchange has been renamed to ‘org.mozilla.exchange.code‘. This is because [...]View full post

Armen had asked about the current state of pulse on the mailing list and suggested I blog about it. There hasn’t been much said publicly since the summit so I agreed it would be good to update everyone. First, pulse has become a quarterly goal for Bob Moss’ team! This is huge and means we’ll [...]View full post

I am going to focus on these side projects in the coming weeks, in addition to driving the Firefox security releases. If you see anything missing or something that needs my attention, please let me know. Projects in order of importance Patch for Bugzilla to add rich bug relations. This will give us greater confidence [...]View full post

If you haven’t called into Mozilla’s platform or release meetings you may be wondering what the heck is going on with Firefox 3.6.4. We originally announced a beta of Firefox 3.6.4 on April 20th, 2010. We then let everyone know there was an updated beta on May 4th, 2010. Today is May 27th. What’s been [...]View full post